A flow of charge is called a current. It is measured in coulombs per second per amperes.
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
The flow of electric charges is current.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
called an insulator
Current in a series circuit is a flow of charges that is equal at any point in the circuit.
A flow of charge is called a current. It is measured in coulombs per second per amperes.
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
The flow of electric charges is current.
A continuous flow of negative charges is called an electric current.
The continuous flow of positive charges is called current
If you are referring to the flow of electric charges it is called electrical energy.
Static electricity is the BUILT UP STORE of electron charges [e-] between a pair of objects, while current electricity is the FLOW of electrons between these objects. Static electricity is a transfer of charge from one static body to another, resulting in an imbalance in positive and negative charges, while electric current is the flow of electrons, from one static body to another.
It is called an electric current.
flow of electricity through a conductor are electric charges
It is called an electric current.
Yes. However, depending on the size and shape of the objects, the amount of current that flows may be small and/or flow for only a brief time until the charges are neutralized. But - if the objects are connected to an electrical power source such as a battery or a wall plug, the charges are continuously supplied and the current continues to flow.
False... That is called an electrical current.